Wall Steet Rarities Público Deposited
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As a totally unsolicited comment, might I highly recommend to anyone visiting
or living near the NY metropolitan area, to pay a visit to Wall Street
Rarities on Wall St. in Manhattan.
This shop is more a museum than a store with breathtaking coins, rare Early
American documents and paintings on display.
John Lorenzo's guided tour was an unexpected pleasure and courtesy. You
couldn't spend a more interesting afternoon.
Rudy G.
- 2000-06-20
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